Johann Conrad Beissel
That is the name that William Penn gave it when he founded it.
Cecil Rhodes
The Fraterity of German Baptists, often called The Dunkards, and who evolved into the current name "Church of the Brethren".
Max von Stephanitz called them "der deutsche schaferhund" when he founded the breed in 1899. The English translation is literally "the German Shepherd Dog."
The Celts originally; they gave it the name ARELATE. Then it was a Greek city from the 5th century BC, then in 46BC the Romans renamed it Colonia Julia Paterna Arelate Sextanorum.
It was Monsieur of Laviolette,founded in 4 july 1634.But the person that gave the name Trois-Rivier was Dupont-Grave in 1559 Written by Minh Nhat Luong
He didn't have that name. No one gave it to him.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania (hence the name) in 1681. The King of England owed his father a lot of money, and instead of giving him the money he gave him a huge plot of land in the newly 'discovered' colonies. William Penn was a Quaker and for its first years, Pennsylvania was a primarily Quaker area.
The name "Carolina" is your hint. The colony of Carolina was founded in 1663 by a group of settlers led by eight nobles with a royal charter from King Charles II.
She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950.
the name of the man who founded the biodynamic principles in 1924 is rudolph steiner
The person who founded Rhode Island last name is William.